Top award for media head.(News)

From: The Mercury (South Africa) | Date: May 13, 2008 | Copyright information

Sir Anthony O'Reilly, chief executive of the international media and communications group, Independent News & Media PLC (INM), will be honoured with the Media Person of the Year Award at the 55th Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival.

The award, which pays tribute to a prominent personality from the worldwide media industry, is given in recognition of O'Reilly's leadership, since the 1970s, of Independent News & Media PLC, which has its headquarters in Dublin, ...

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